Figueroa was promised two 3 1/2 year prison sentences, which will run at the same time, in exchange for his pleas.

County Court Judge Anthony Aloi also told Figueroa he will receive another 1 1/3 to 4 years in prison, to run at the same time as the other sentences, for menacing a police officer.

That charge is related to a May 7 incident that occurred at his home, after his arrest, when he agreed to cooperate with officers looking to recover the stolen property.

Officers say Figueroa, who was handcuffed, went to his bedroom to feed his ferrets. One detective was monitoring him while two other officers searched the home.

Figueroa pulled out a shotgun from under his mattress and pointed it under his chin and asked the detective in the room to kill him, according to the Sheriff's office.

Moments later, a detective and deputy from the other room rushed to the bedroom and drew their weapons. When Figueroa lowered his gun and pointed it at the two officials in the doorway, the deputy fired two shots at the suspect, according to the Sheriff's office.

The deputy shot Figueroa in the stomach and thigh. He suffered non-life threatening injuries and was treated at a Upstate University Hospital. A grand jury in Onondaga County ruled that the shooting was justified.